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fareed zakaria joining us. he is the host of "fareed zakaria gps" airing sunday morning at 10:00 right here on cnn. >> thank you, wolf. >>> the season is proving to be critical for both parties including incumbents. there's a wild card this year. i'll ask two players in the '08 election will the tea party movement make a real difference? ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring [ bottle ] really? mr. clean with febreze freshness [ can ] febreze? please. i mean, so what if he cleans, like, really, really well, and he always smells, like, amazing? wait. what are you doing? no, no, no, no, no. you are antibacterial, hoss. oh, yeah! let me see that swagger. yeah! oh, wait, no, no, no, no. don't do that anymore. what? he's antibacterial, too. no. what? surprise! [ male announcer ] cleans and leaves febreze freshness and kills 99.9% of bacteria. also try our new bathroom spray that tackles soap scum and leaves
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our boss told us every day, you have to be strong. if they find us, they find it. if not, not. because, it was at times we thought there was no hope. so, we just had to encourage each other and praying. i had never prayed in my life, and i learned the pray. >> translator: were you afraid to die down there? >> translator: yeah. that's what we were expecting, because, you know, we were really thin, and we weren't eating anything. i had lost about 12 kilos. i was really concerned that i wouldn't get to meet my child. i'd like to thank god and all of the people that made our rescue possible. >> i feel happy that rescue was possible. and they say that the miner saga is a wakeup call for worker safety, and he is now promising, and i am quoting him now, radical change. >> translator: the main wealth in our country is not copper, it is our miners. it is not our natural resource, it is the chileans, and therefore, workers have to be treated as people and i assure you that a respectful and safe treatment that will give our workers safety will enable our companies to be more productive, m
our boss told us every day, you have to be strong. if they find us, they find it. if not, not. because, it was at times we thought there was no hope. so, we just had to encourage each other and praying. i had never prayed in my life, and i learned the pray. >> translator: were you afraid to die down there? >> translator: yeah. that's what we were expecting, because, you know, we were really thin, and we weren't eating anything. i had lost about 12 kilos. i was really concerned that...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. you're checking out my awesome headband. that's when you find out your cut-rate insurance it ain't payin' for this. so get allstate. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. >>> looks like the tornado warning in new york city has cleared at least for now. we have some reports of hail, and serious winds in brooklyn and maybe in queens, but looks like the worst is overwith which is good. back to jack for the cafferty file. >> well, in the wake of the tea party's primary successes, suddenly the game has changed. the marquee matchup going into november is in nevada, my home state. that is where the majority lead over the u.s. senate harry reid is trailing republican and tea party member sharron angle who is backed by many in t
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stand by to hear her tell us several stories, including one story where she has to use a bad -- very bad word. i'll leave it at that, especially powerful bad word to make her point. you'll hear it here coming up later. >>> at least ten more rescued miners are going on from the hospital in chile today. three were welcomed with joyous homecomings. the officials hope all 33 men will be home by sunday. more stories are emerging about their 69 days underground. brian todd here in the situation room. what are you learning, brian? >>> new details coming down about the fears and tensions that the men experienced while they were trapped. >>> above and below ground, they've been the picture of unity. by many accounts, the 33 chilean miners worked through their fears and disagreements with determination. in a just-released portion of an interview, miner richard villarreal talks about that. >> we just had to communicate and talk things out. we had problems. we talked things out. >> they duked it out. one miner who left the mine before the collapse later got a letter from a trapped miner. the min
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they are using their own position for political gain. and this is three words, pretty white women, all looks and no brains. who is more famous than marilyn monroe? they don't have to be blond to be ditsy. and plus, mrs. o'donnell's recent admissions, you just have to know as the old song goes, "it's witchcraft." have you ever been to a date at a satanic altar? well, my life has voids, and that is one of them. >> well, thank you, jack, very much. >>> to our viewers in "the situation room," happening now, america at a crossroads. the u.s. economy is struggling and unemployment at near double-digits, and elections a month away, and voters are expressing anger at president obama, and who is to blame for the current crisis and what can president obama do to turn it around? i will talk about that and much more in my extended interview this hour with donald trump. he explains why he believes that the u.s. is no longer respected around the world, and why h doubts that president obama can be re-elected and why he says, and i'm quoting him now chi
they are using their own position for political gain. and this is three words, pretty white women, all looks and no brains. who is more famous than marilyn monroe? they don't have to be blond to be ditsy. and plus, mrs. o'donnell's recent admissions, you just have to know as the old song goes, "it's witchcraft." have you ever been to a date at a satanic altar? well, my life has voids, and that is one of them. >> well, thank you, jack, very much. >>> to our viewers in...
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. >> allen is back with us. allan, how much of this is a problem, specifically for small shippers. >> the small shippers like she was saying if you add the extra layers of security, the expense of it, that could put them out of business. so when you combine that concern along with the risk of bribes, experts are saying that improving intelligence is really the way to get air cargo security as opposed to focusing on technology. wolf? >> serious problem indeed. not going away. thank you. >>> a revolted democratic party ranks. jack cafferty is here with the cafferty file. jack? >> some people encyst in cys in knowing when to call it quit, outstaying their welcome and nancy pelosi is looking like one of them. despite her party being crushed in last week's midterm elections, despite her party losing control of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi wants to stay on as the democrat's minority leader in the house. but a growing number of democrats, her own party, are having none of it. fox news is written a defeate
. >> allen is back with us. allan, how much of this is a problem, specifically for small shippers. >> the small shippers like she was saying if you add the extra layers of security, the expense of it, that could put them out of business. so when you combine that concern along with the risk of bribes, experts are saying that improving intelligence is really the way to get air cargo security as opposed to focusing on technology. wolf? >> serious problem indeed. not going away....
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they gave us a second chance. with this decision, i'm telling them that they were right to put their trust in us. >> senate republicans are set to vote tomorrow in a non-binding moratorium on earmarks. meantime, the president says he's all for this trend. in a statement released, he says, i look forward to working with democrats and republicans to not only end earmark spending but to find other ways to bring down our deficits for our children. >>> president obama should spend the next two years in office, that's a question that's on jack's mind. jack here with "the cafferty file." >> did you just say they're going to vote on a non-binding moratorium? what the hell is the point? >> it's a symbolic gesture, a statement. a non-binding statement. >> it doesn't mean anything. >> it means that they're on record. >> oh, please. to be a great leader, president obama should not seek reelection in 2012. that's according to a "washington post" piece by two pollsters who worked for democratic presidents. they write that mr. o
they gave us a second chance. with this decision, i'm telling them that they were right to put their trust in us. >> senate republicans are set to vote tomorrow in a non-binding moratorium on earmarks. meantime, the president says he's all for this trend. in a statement released, he says, i look forward to working with democrats and republicans to not only end earmark spending but to find other ways to bring down our deficits for our children. >>> president obama should spend the...
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who's using stimulus? who's using bailouts? nobody. >> errol, this race question about the tea party and others. the naacp has brought it up, it's been attacked, knocked down. it hasn't gone away. >> we've crossed a threshold, there are so many individual instances of it all over the nation that it doesn't -- it doesn't -- it's become normalized in this race. >> will it compel african-americans to vote? >> that's an open question there. there are 20 of the tossup states that have 15% to 20%-plus african-american voters. nevada is a case in point. black voters if they come out, they're about 8% of the registered base. if they come out and they often do over that percentage, 10%, 12%, they can save harry reid. there's interesting dynamics going on about how that plays out. >> the global question, nastiest, nastiest midterm in a generation or not? >> nastiest in my history. i go back four decades. it's nasty, sustained across the board. in 2008 there was a great bush fatigue and obama became a positive vote for the people who vote
who's using stimulus? who's using bailouts? nobody. >> errol, this race question about the tea party and others. the naacp has brought it up, it's been attacked, knocked down. it hasn't gone away. >> we've crossed a threshold, there are so many individual instances of it all over the nation that it doesn't -- it doesn't -- it's become normalized in this race. >> will it compel african-americans to vote? >> that's an open question there. there are 20 of the tossup states...
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walk us through this diet, dr. esselstyn. why is his diet so good for those individuals who have a history of heart disease? >> thank you, wolf, for having me on this evening with my good friend, dean ornish. coronary artery disease is a toothless paper tiger that need never exist and if it does exist it need never, ever progress. what we've heard from president clichbten clinton is the remarkable change he's been willing to make to remove completely from his nutrition those foods which we know will devastate and injure the inner lining of your arteries. the remarkable thing is the capacity the body has to heal itself. when you do what president clinton has done when you completely try to remove any foods that are going to injure your vessel, the body has this remarkable capacity to begin to heal itself. i'm afraid as a medical profession we perhaps have fallen down and itself. i fear that we have begun to emphasize too much the drugs and surgeries. this is one of the few times since hippocrates we have not told patients abou
walk us through this diet, dr. esselstyn. why is his diet so good for those individuals who have a history of heart disease? >> thank you, wolf, for having me on this evening with my good friend, dean ornish. coronary artery disease is a toothless paper tiger that need never exist and if it does exist it need never, ever progress. what we've heard from president clichbten clinton is the remarkable change he's been willing to make to remove completely from his nutrition those foods which...
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and joining us now, democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri. she's joining us from st. louis. senator, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> i want to play two little clips. this is what i said exactly two years ago, two years ago today, the night that president obama was elected president. followed by what i said the other night, two years later. listen to these two clips. and cnn can now project that barack obama, 47 years old, will become the president-elect of the united states. cnn is now ready to make a major projection that republicans will take control of the house of representatives. wow. what a difference two years makes, senator mccaskill. how did that happen? what did the president and his fellow democrats do wrong? the single most important thing that allowed that dramatic change? >> well, i think a couple of things, wolf. one is a very, very difficult economic climate. and people are very impatient and, frankly, disillusioned with the party in power. whenever there are economic hard times. i think that has something to do with it. also a drop in
and joining us now, democratic senator claire mccaskill of missouri. she's joining us from st. louis. senator, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you. >> i want to play two little clips. this is what i said exactly two years ago, two years ago today, the night that president obama was elected president. followed by what i said the other night, two years later. listen to these two clips. and cnn can now project that barack obama, 47 years old, will become the president-elect of...
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thanks for being with us. we'll look forward to seeing you again here on "rick's list" at 3:00, 4:00, and 8:00. here's wolf blitzer in "the situation room". >> bill clinton points a finger at the person he says flaked out in the mid-east peace process. and the former president warns democrats not to play games and answer as personal health question that a lot of people are asking right now. plus, defeat for lady gaga. another gay-rights activist, the senate fails to move forward with legislation that would end, don't ask, don't tell. what do opponents of the military policy do now? and a new lightning rod of the tea party politics movement fights a group that says she's a crook. we're investigating the allegations against christine o'donnell. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> a warning today from israel's chief, that a new round of violence could explode. i spoke today with a veteran of middle east diplomacy. the former president of the united states bill clinton holding the conference in n
thanks for being with us. we'll look forward to seeing you again here on "rick's list" at 3:00, 4:00, and 8:00. here's wolf blitzer in "the situation room". >> bill clinton points a finger at the person he says flaked out in the mid-east peace process. and the former president warns democrats not to play games and answer as personal health question that a lot of people are asking right now. plus, defeat for lady gaga. another gay-rights activist, the senate fails to...
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and here they're using that as a lever against us to retaliate. we have all of the tensions over currency rates. so these rising tensions between the number one and number two-count two-countries. we're number one in the largest economy. those are coming up fast. >> they have nearly a trillion dollars in u.s. t bills as well. they have a lot of sway with the u.s. david, thanks very much. >> there are creditors. >> they are. >> they have a lot of money right now, the chinese. >>> following other top stories here in the "situation room" showing that shoplifters could be costing us hundreds of dollars, individual families. we'll explain why. >>> plus, a popular tylenol medication is being recalled. we'll tell you which one ahead. (announcer) everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. was complicated, with a series of stepped altitude changes. [ air traffic controller ] okay, 245, proceed to your next cleared altitude. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] today, truecourse flight management systems from ge allow for fuel savings, lower
and here they're using that as a lever against us to retaliate. we have all of the tensions over currency rates. so these rising tensions between the number one and number two-count two-countries. we're number one in the largest economy. those are coming up fast. >> they have nearly a trillion dollars in u.s. t bills as well. they have a lot of sway with the u.s. david, thanks very much. >> there are creditors. >> they are. >> they have a lot of money right now, the...
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send us all your money. i have never seen anything as fundamentally dishonest by the way as what the president did today by the way saying if i don't take money out of your pocket and put it in my pocket, you're costing money. reagan won because his message was i have faith in the american people, the democratic message in this election is we don't have faith in the american people. send us your money to washington. >> independents and democrats, when they want the economy fixed, when they want education fixed, who do they look to? the question s are they getting what they want out of government? so on both sides, when times are happy, they don't want anymore government. >> the establishment is cooked. >> on the republican and the democratic side? >> we have both seen them have the republican establishment for a snack, dinner time's coming. >> okay. >> that's going to be the key, the ground game. >>> jack cafferty is asking is the tea party for real, he'll be back in just a moment. and the latest word coming
send us all your money. i have never seen anything as fundamentally dishonest by the way as what the president did today by the way saying if i don't take money out of your pocket and put it in my pocket, you're costing money. reagan won because his message was i have faith in the american people, the democratic message in this election is we don't have faith in the american people. send us your money to washington. >> independents and democrats, when they want the economy fixed, when...
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good for us, good for the chileans, good for us too. we're there when the going gets tough, you know? >> to a certain degree, paul, not only did the united states come in and help, but experts from around the world, everyone got involved. they originally thought maybe they could get these guys out by christmas. some people in the beginning thought there's no way they can get them out given how deep they are. nothing like this has happened, ever. but the world really did come together, which is such a wonderful thing to see. >> it is. i'm reminded of the old line that this guy watched second start win the triple crown back to watergate. you know, it restores my faith in humanity. but it makes a good point, though, that america should take great and justified pride in our role and america's role, both our government and the private sector there. but to see the whole world come together like this. it's terrific. a divided planet now, probably more so than any other time in the last 20 years. and, yet, to see everybody come together, this i
good for us, good for the chileans, good for us too. we're there when the going gets tough, you know? >> to a certain degree, paul, not only did the united states come in and help, but experts from around the world, everyone got involved. they originally thought maybe they could get these guys out by christmas. some people in the beginning thought there's no way they can get them out given how deep they are. nothing like this has happened, ever. but the world really did come together,...
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doesn't get used efficiently. you're better off having that money sitting through with rich people so they can invest. this is about encouraging people to invest. >> you acknowledge there's nothing they can do to repeal the law on health care? >> nothing kay thai can do to repeal? >> they can pass legislation in the house but they can't repeal it. >> they may want to do that to satisfy their base. >> is that going to be a distraction from the real issue right now, which is creating jobs and improving -- >> i would not do that first thing. i would try to -- i would try to accomplish a few things first. get some credit with the american people. got some things done. obama compromising, going ahead with two years. republicans saying we'd like three -- we'd like permanent, but we'll take two years. people like that. everybody gave up something. it's something that's good, it's something that works. >> so the people of washington work together at some area -- some issues. you notice the news conference, the president s
doesn't get used efficiently. you're better off having that money sitting through with rich people so they can invest. this is about encouraging people to invest. >> you acknowledge there's nothing they can do to repeal the law on health care? >> nothing kay thai can do to repeal? >> they can pass legislation in the house but they can't repeal it. >> they may want to do that to satisfy their base. >> is that going to be a distraction from the real issue right now,...
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that's going to hurt us. relatively speaking, we're not in good shape. 22% of home sales are 22% we low the peak we saw in april. the only reason we had a peak is that big $8,000 first-time-home buyer tax credit. the real kicker, prices are still falling. a lot of americans sitting on the sidelines, wolf, waiting for better deals to come. two positive times, two in particular we should point out here. they're historically low interest rates. 4.2% for the average american. that's pushing some buyers into the marketplace. you also have slightly we found out today the inventories coming down. a little less competition in the housing markets. still, though, a record high inventory when you look at the homes for sales across america. a lot more negatives even though the headline is a strong number, wolf. >>> what about, poppy, all of the government's efforts to try to help the homeowners out there? >> that's interesting. the obama administration is eight days ahead of this midterm election, they've been criticized
that's going to hurt us. relatively speaking, we're not in good shape. 22% of home sales are 22% we low the peak we saw in april. the only reason we had a peak is that big $8,000 first-time-home buyer tax credit. the real kicker, prices are still falling. a lot of americans sitting on the sidelines, wolf, waiting for better deals to come. two positive times, two in particular we should point out here. they're historically low interest rates. 4.2% for the average american. that's pushing some...
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we said, of course, you don't need to tell us everything. just give us a number or something. and they came back with nothing. it doesn't mean that it hasn't been done, but most of the time, administrations like to tout their successes. and, you know, this is another thing. it's gotten so big we can't tell if we're safer. we can't really determine that without this information. and so, you know, that's one reason why there needs to be an examination. we spoke to the secretary of defense bob gates on the record, and he certainly said that he's going to look at his programs and leon panetta says he is already the director of the cia. >> the interactive map that you have on "the washington post" website shows locations all over the country where there are intelligence gathering operations. and you can click in and find more specifics. but you don't include the actual addresses. of these operations. is that because the government asked you not to do so? >> no, it's because we decided on our own not to do so. we had shown this to the government several times over the last several m
we said, of course, you don't need to tell us everything. just give us a number or something. and they came back with nothing. it doesn't mean that it hasn't been done, but most of the time, administrations like to tout their successes. and, you know, this is another thing. it's gotten so big we can't tell if we're safer. we can't really determine that without this information. and so, you know, that's one reason why there needs to be an examination. we spoke to the secretary of defense bob...
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that's it for us. situation room with wolf blitzer next. >>> new evidence that the man trying to bomb times square in new york city didn't plan to stop there. this hour, we're learning more about the terror threats then and now including a potential plot to attack high-profile targets in europe. >>> also, the california governor's race gets combustible with new allegations leveled by a former housekeeper to republican candidate meg whitman. stand by for the story and brand new polls on some of the hottest political races in the nation. some will surpriseyou. our investigative correspondent will reveal how she was almost punked. political activist tried to create a fake story and embarrass cnn. wait until you hear and see these very strange details. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room". >>> threatened to be the most serious terror attacks since 9/11. now we're learning that he had over targets as well. a potential terror plot in europe that may have been green lighted by osama bin laden hims
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dana is joining us right now. dana, a lot of comparisons between what the republicans are planning to do this week and what they did back in 1994. >> right, you remember the images from 1994, right? it was the big, dramatic ceremony on the steps of the capital. you can see newt gingrich back then. that was their -- of course, their attempt after being in the minority for 40 years in the house to unveil their ten-point contract with america, legislation they promised to pass. but what house republicans plan to do this coming thursday is the same concept laying out an agenda for how they would govern if they're in charge, but it will look and feel very different. you will see the faces of the house republican leadership. i think they have them. that's who you're going to see this coming thursday. they're going to be not on the steps of the capitol but in a hardware store in northern virginia. it's by design emphasizing the issue, jobs and the economy. >> what do we know about what's going to be in their agenda? >> f
dana is joining us right now. dana, a lot of comparisons between what the republicans are planning to do this week and what they did back in 1994. >> right, you remember the images from 1994, right? it was the big, dramatic ceremony on the steps of the capital. you can see newt gingrich back then. that was their -- of course, their attempt after being in the minority for 40 years in the house to unveil their ten-point contract with america, legislation they promised to pass. but what...
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more information, you'll let us know. jim bittermann is in paris. >>> with a dramatic primary season now drawing to a close, the tea party movement has dealt a major blow to the republican establishment across the country. let's discuss with our senior political analyst, gloria borger. so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their candidates, they were trying to prove they had a political pulse after barack obama won. so what did they do? they recruited a lot of establishment, well-known republican candidates. they were feeling very good about the incumbents for re-election. take a look at this, bob bennett of utah who was beaten by a tea party candidate, mike lee in a state republican convention, lisa murkowski just lost in alaska to another tea party candidate. trey grayson from kentucky was beaten by rand paul, of course, and we've got governor charlie crist of florida afra
more information, you'll let us know. jim bittermann is in paris. >>> with a dramatic primary season now drawing to a close, the tea party movement has dealt a major blow to the republican establishment across the country. let's discuss with our senior political analyst, gloria borger. so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their...
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need to use it. we needhe igs to get answers. i don't need to be looking at every failure of government, i need to be looking where failure of government needs reform. you bring it back to congress and we fix it. that's the reason i'm excited about th committee. i was excited when i was in the majority before. i was excited at times when henry waxman went after real problems. >> "the new york times" recently called you -- and i'm quoting it now, "annoyer in chief." is that a badge of honor from your perspective? >> wolf, in the minority, it is. if you try to hold the administration accountable n from the minority when you have no power, the most i can do is get the press to ask a lot of questions and annoy em. ultimately, i have no authority. in the majority, yes, i want government to do what itos's supposed to do and nothing t mo. i want it to do on time what they're supposed to. you know, fema was a failure, recognized by katrina and rita. no question at all. but are you saying it's a success today
need to use it. we needhe igs to get answers. i don't need to be looking at every failure of government, i need to be looking where failure of government needs reform. you bring it back to congress and we fix it. that's the reason i'm excited about th committee. i was excited when i was in the majority before. i was excited at times when henry waxman went after real problems. >> "the new york times" recently called you -- and i'm quoting it now, "annoyer in chief." is...
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get used to more. qualified lessees can get a low mileage lease on a 2011 chevrolet cruze ls for around $169 a month. call for details. >>> america's military personnel may, repeat, may be suiting up like super hero iron men right now. they are ready for a real life battlefield. raytheon is crafting a revolutionary armor and in hopes that it has all of the right stuff. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence reports. >> reporter: rick jamison, it has a sort of iron man ring to it. jamison works for a contracting company, and raytheon engineer is no playboy billionaire. i have successfully privatized world peace. >> reporter: marry and has kids, but wearing the prototype for future soldiers. >> it does not fly, but that is what iron man does. >> reporter: if you are tony stark, where is the sportscar and the scantily clad women, and the penthouse and everything? >> well, i drive a minivan. it reacts to the force of the feet. >> reporter: it is dead weight until it is juiced by outside power, and then
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coast guard is joining us on the phone. commander, walk us through what we know about what is exactly happening? >> well, wolf, thank you for having me. what we know is that about 2:39 this afternoon, on the delaware river, a duck boat was hit by the tug and barge. and we are still in the early stages of the investigation on what exactly happened, but we do know that like you said, approximately 37 people were on board of the boat at the time, and two are unfortunately still accounted for and remain missing, and immediately when that happened, we floated as many resources to the scene, and helicopters and boats to the scene as quickly as we could and it is a multiagency effort, and philly police department and philly fire and coast guard and new jersey state police and camden fire, and the u.s. navy had a boat in the area, and they were there as well, and the coast guard helicopters as well. >> is it your information that these two individuals who are still missing in the search continuing for them were definitely on that d
coast guard is joining us on the phone. commander, walk us through what we know about what is exactly happening? >> well, wolf, thank you for having me. what we know is that about 2:39 this afternoon, on the delaware river, a duck boat was hit by the tug and barge. and we are still in the early stages of the investigation on what exactly happened, but we do know that like you said, approximately 37 people were on board of the boat at the time, and two are unfortunately still accounted for...
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he's joining us live. the main purpose -- i take it the main purpose of this trip, or at least one of the main purposes to help u.s. exports thereby creating jobs in the united states, indonesia, and elsewhere. >> absolutely, wolf. this white house knows they're going take some heat from republicans back home for leaving the countries so quickly after the midterm elections that are all about jobs. that's why they're going to push back hard and say, look, this trip is all about american jobs, specifically here in india. we just heard the president tomorrow will have an op-ed in "the new york times" on saturday that will lay out his economic vision and is going to make this case -- that basically if you look at the indian economy, it's raging, on fire. 8% growth. it's forecast to continue for the next few years despite the international financial crisis. and right now, indian companies are the second-fastest growing companies in the u.s., in terms of investment, back in america. supporting 67,000 jobs right
he's joining us live. the main purpose -- i take it the main purpose of this trip, or at least one of the main purposes to help u.s. exports thereby creating jobs in the united states, indonesia, and elsewhere. >> absolutely, wolf. this white house knows they're going take some heat from republicans back home for leaving the countries so quickly after the midterm elections that are all about jobs. that's why they're going to push back hard and say, look, this trip is all about american...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. i've been looking at the numbers, and i think our campus is spending too much money on printing. i'd like to put you in charge of cutting costs. calm down. i know that it is not your job. what i'm saying... excuse me? alright, fine. no, you don't have to do it. ok? [ male announcer ] notre dame knows it's better for xerox to control its printing costs. so they can focus on winning on and off the field. [ manager ] are you sure i can't talk -- ok, no, i get it. [ male announcer ] with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> fredricka whitfield is monitoring some of the other top stories in "the situation room" right now. fred, what's going on? >> hello, wolf. good news for the trapped chilean miners. officials say they may be rescued as soon as mid octobe
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. i've been looking at the numbers, and i think our campus is spending too much money on printing. i'd like to put you in charge of cutting costs. calm down. i know that it is not your job. what i'm saying... excuse me? alright, fine....
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joining us, paula and fran. she's a member of the cia and the department of homeland security, external advisory boards. fran, the only way they found these two bombs and they were impvised explosive devices was because they got lucky. the saudis had a source that tipped them off. does al qaeda have a technology that can go through metal detectors or whatever? >> i'd be less inclined to give al qaeda the credit for the technology. it's the difficult in detecting petn, the explosive component. it's very powerful and very difficult to detect in the usual ways. >> it's like a white powder. >> that's right. >> it's innocuous. >> so nobody can smell it or detect it? >> obviously the real drive has been to create the research and development to have the tools for law enforcement, but it's not that easy. it really has been a challenge for them. >> this is the same explosive at the underwear bomber used, got through metal detectors and got on that plane and nearly had a successful operation over detroit on christmas day
joining us, paula and fran. she's a member of the cia and the department of homeland security, external advisory boards. fran, the only way they found these two bombs and they were impvised explosive devices was because they got lucky. the saudis had a source that tipped them off. does al qaeda have a technology that can go through metal detectors or whatever? >> i'd be less inclined to give al qaeda the credit for the technology. it's the difficult in detecting petn, the explosive...
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there's water all around us. the other women in her clan chime in, spilling out their many woes. >> the pac be special services group tried to accommodate with the small bit of supplies they have. these villagers refuse to take it. they tell us they will not leave their land for fear their enemies in a neighboring village will snatch it. so the craft pushes off, a single flood victim onboard. >> they fear they will not be allowed to come back. >> reporter: the pac marine say they've already rescued 25,000 people here. for those who are left behind, there isn't much help for them. in all, more than 200,000 people have been rescued. officials say floodwater is rushing down from the north. >>> if you want to help these flood victims in pakistan, go to cnn.com/impact. there's a list of agencies you can contact to offer aid and much-needed funds. you can impact your world. go there. it's important. gripping images of the crash of a 737 with 131 passengers onboard. and there are two amazing aspects of this story. there
there's water all around us. the other women in her clan chime in, spilling out their many woes. >> the pac be special services group tried to accommodate with the small bit of supplies they have. these villagers refuse to take it. they tell us they will not leave their land for fear their enemies in a neighboring village will snatch it. so the craft pushes off, a single flood victim onboard. >> they fear they will not be allowed to come back. >> reporter: the pac marine say...
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brian todd is looking into it for us. >> we're learning that more of us are being surveilled than ever before and that our local prese are able to get that information and process it at unprecedented speed. on the streets of memphis, a futuristic crime-fighting tool. squad cars equipped with license plate recognition cameras, turning on swivels they scan plates. the images processed on laptops inside the police cars and in what's called a realtime crime center. in seconds, a display on his dashboard screen tells an officer if the car is stolen. if there are warrants connected to it, maybe if the driver is a convicted felon. surveillance cameras with realtime transmission back to the crime center are popping up all over memphis. this memphis police department video proudly promotes these new tools and they're credited with a drastic crime drop in memphis. some of the money for this comes from the department of homeland security. >> dhs has helped them with the funding in the hopes that someday they will be using this also to, again, look for, you know, possible terrorism. >> reporter: d
brian todd is looking into it for us. >> we're learning that more of us are being surveilled than ever before and that our local prese are able to get that information and process it at unprecedented speed. on the streets of memphis, a futuristic crime-fighting tool. squad cars equipped with license plate recognition cameras, turning on swivels they scan plates. the images processed on laptops inside the police cars and in what's called a realtime crime center. in seconds, a display on...
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get used to more. very well-qualified lessees can get a low-mileage lease on a 2011 chevrolet cruze ls for around $159 a month. call for details. >>> back to jack with a "cafferty file." >> should illegal aliens who came here as children be give an path to citizenship. shane writes -- reggie writes -- because the parents knew what they were doing is wrong and therefore, the whole family should be sent back. jane in california -- they're just like everyone else who has been raised here except their citizenship. ken in new jersey writes -- and hospitals, they get a free education at taxpayer expense and we're all supposed to welcome them with open arms because employers are too cheap to hire americans and rich people are too lazy to cut their own lawns. dee in ohio writes -- and mike says -- toupt read more on the subject, go to my glog blog. >> thanks very much. >>> check out this next story. i think wooul be interested. a new study shows occasional smoking, even second hand smoke, can cause eers illnes
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he's joining us for more. this is one thing the white house doesn't need. >> reporter: it is a headache. it's a big spike from last year. 18% who believe he's a muslim compared to last year at 11%. the white house was trying to knock it down before he became president. back on the campaign trail, some thought he was a muck limb. all this time later, a lot think that continues. pew research were surprised by the sudden spike. who are the people who believe the president is a muslim? take a listen. >> people on both ends of the political spectrum tend to look and listen and watch media that supports their point of view. and a lot of this is probably coming over the internet or coming over cable chat shows where you have the expressions of a public opinion that's pretty harsh and judgment mental about president obama. >> president obama isn't one to always speak publicly about his faith, but over the easter holiday, he did have some christian leaders at the white house for a prayer breakfast there. he spelled out
he's joining us for more. this is one thing the white house doesn't need. >> reporter: it is a headache. it's a big spike from last year. 18% who believe he's a muslim compared to last year at 11%. the white house was trying to knock it down before he became president. back on the campaign trail, some thought he was a muck limb. all this time later, a lot think that continues. pew research were surprised by the sudden spike. who are the people who believe the president is a muslim? take a...
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brian todd is joining us now. brian, the weather had disrupted work near the well, near the well site. where do things stand right now as far as this bottom kill is concerned? >> there is a lot of confusion on this, wolf. there has been all week. we'll clarify some of what is going on here because of that confusion. right now the question the incident command is mulling over is what form is the final killing of this well going to take? this graphic can help us here. what they are trying to do now is decide whether to do the bottom kill or not. that's the -- what they've already done is the static kill. they pumped mud and cement to the point beneath the blowout preventer about right there and a little into the top of this well that's going down now. that succeeded in stopping the oil from flowing into the gulf. but the question is, do they let that stand as the final kill or do they do that so-called bottom kill that you just mentioned to seal both sides of the well? from up here and down here near the reservoir?
brian todd is joining us now. brian, the weather had disrupted work near the well, near the well site. where do things stand right now as far as this bottom kill is concerned? >> there is a lot of confusion on this, wolf. there has been all week. we'll clarify some of what is going on here because of that confusion. right now the question the incident command is mulling over is what form is the final killing of this well going to take? this graphic can help us here. what they are trying...
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or murder us. it is going to cut off questioning and intelligence as it did on christmas day. finally, all of that will mean nothing, because the president of the united states and the attorney general have very unprecedented way announced he's going to be found guilty. so his conviction will not impress anyone. so tell me what's going on, wofd, the way they've happened this makes no sense for me. it was good enough to ling vg linking and roosevelt, it should be good enough for obama. the terrorists don't need any more rights. the military tribunal is constitutional and perfectly fair. after they've already made these intemperate comments about the trial, they won't impress anyone with a trial in a civilian court. >> we'll go ahead a different perspective -- >> i suspect you will. >> he'll be up next. mayor, always good to have you here. >> thank you. >> rudy giuliani with his point of view and feels very passionate about it, and understandable giving what he went through. we'll get the other side
or murder us. it is going to cut off questioning and intelligence as it did on christmas day. finally, all of that will mean nothing, because the president of the united states and the attorney general have very unprecedented way announced he's going to be found guilty. so his conviction will not impress anyone. so tell me what's going on, wofd, the way they've happened this makes no sense for me. it was good enough to ling vg linking and roosevelt, it should be good enough for obama. the...
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for the use. for example, it might be used one day to keep the drowsy drivers off of the road. >> maybe the car could detect that and set off a radio or alarm to warn you to pull over to get some coffee. >> reporter: also in the works stress relief and soon an app for that and imagine using this technology at home to see how relaxed your mind can get by watching your brain waves in color on your iphone? >> i think it is a very fundamental desire that people have to move things with their mind, and everyone has always wanted to do that, right? >> well, it is wild. here is another application and it involves the kids and the cognitive skills and they are working with school programs to help kids who have a tough time focusing with a.d.d. or autism and they say so far, it is working. >> i know you are working on a part two of this new technology for tomorrow. can you give us a preview? >> well, this is fun, but the next one is mind blowing because i interview this woman kathy wolf who has a.l.s. and
for the use. for example, it might be used one day to keep the drowsy drivers off of the road. >> maybe the car could detect that and set off a radio or alarm to warn you to pull over to get some coffee. >> reporter: also in the works stress relief and soon an app for that and imagine using this technology at home to see how relaxed your mind can get by watching your brain waves in color on your iphone? >> i think it is a very fundamental desire that people have to move things...
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stay with us. you're in "the situation room." >>> brianna keilar is monitoring other stories coming into "the situation room." what do you have? >> one of mexico's five anti-kidnapping task force supervisors is missing. the mexico city prosecutor's office said edgar contreras silva has not shown up to work since last week, but it also said it isn't sure what happened to him, if maybe he's been kidnapped or killed. the supervisor is currently being investigated for crimes committed by a public servant. >>> the bodies of all 29 miners who perished in last week's west virginia explosion have now been recovered. and as a result, federal investigators will be able to get back into the mine -- into the mine to try to determine what caused that tragic blast. recovery efforts were hindered by dangerous gas levels. west virginia senator, jay rockefeller, said the state's congressional delegation will receive a briefing on the disaster later this week. >>> a funeral procession was held in los angeles today f
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that lined up behind will us and endorsed us. we're grateful for that, as well. and god willing tonight, i'll have the opportunity to serve in the united states senate to an voice on behalf of those that want their next u.s. senator to stand up to washington. >> what is your biggest feeling today, relief, anticipation? >> excitement. to me it's like a holiday, a holiday for democracy. and i'm really looking forward to tonight. i think that we're going to have a nice surprise and a great result. >> kendrick meek is the democratic candidate in that race. let's bring in don lemon from coral gables. the polls suggest that marco rubio is way ahead, but i don't know what indications you're getting on the ground in florida right now, don. >> i think it's the same thing, wolf. especially here being here at the rubio headquarters. of course everyone is saying that this is his night, this is going to be his day, he's going to win it, of course. it's been a three-way race and we've been talking about it a lot, not only about marco rubio but
that lined up behind will us and endorsed us. we're grateful for that, as well. and god willing tonight, i'll have the opportunity to serve in the united states senate to an voice on behalf of those that want their next u.s. senator to stand up to washington. >> what is your biggest feeling today, relief, anticipation? >> excitement. to me it's like a holiday, a holiday for democracy. and i'm really looking forward to tonight. i think that we're going to have a nice surprise and a...
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thanks for joining us. first question as we walk into the capitol with you is, how are you going to vote? will you vote with democrats to extend unemployment benefits jthts people are hurting. it's importance to move the process along, because when i came here, it's my. that things are broken and a logjam here in capitol hill, and it's my hope that i can help move things forward. so i'm going to do just that and vote for cloture, which allows the process to move forward, but make no mistake, while people are hurting people paying their bills are also hurting. we need to find a way to pay for this. i'm looking forward to moving it ford and reserve my rights on the final bill to make sure we can at least find a realistic way to pay for it by using unallocated stimulus monies, you know, and taking a little bit from here and there and finding the funds to ultimately pay for it. one 69 biggest complaints i hear is, we want to help people that don't have jobs but we want to make sure we don't have more unemployed
thanks for joining us. first question as we walk into the capitol with you is, how are you going to vote? will you vote with democrats to extend unemployment benefits jthts people are hurting. it's importance to move the process along, because when i came here, it's my. that things are broken and a logjam here in capitol hill, and it's my hope that i can help move things forward. so i'm going to do just that and vote for cloture, which allows the process to move forward, but make no mistake,...
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to stir up the base and get us off message. we're not going to fall for it. we are here to focus on the fiscal issues -- fiscal responsibility, limid government, free markets. that's what we're going to focus on. this is completely bogus. the naacp and the court's authors are careful to note they're not trying to mark the whole movement as racist. but e tea party leaders need to distance themselves from the fringe but two weeks to election day, it leaves election watchers to wonder how much is political. >> 13 days to election day. >>> to to white house right now where president obama is taking dramatic action that could outrage the gay community and many supporters. the justice department filed a request with the ninth circuit court of appeals to stop an order allowing gay troops to serve openly in the military. suzanne malveaux is monitoring all of this for us. people are understandably confus confused. the president wants to do away with the policy of "don't ask don't tell," but today, he's going to go through the justice de
to stir up the base and get us off message. we're not going to fall for it. we are here to focus on the fiscal issues -- fiscal responsibility, limid government, free markets. that's what we're going to focus on. this is completely bogus. the naacp and the court's authors are careful to note they're not trying to mark the whole movement as racist. but e tea party leaders need to distance themselves from the fringe but two weeks to election day, it leaves election watchers to wonder how much is...
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it is believed that the bat was used in the first-ever world c used in the first-everybody world series and a marilyn monroe autographed photo to joe dimaggio. >> all people stuff for those who love that. >> and who have deep pockets. >> rich ones. >>> an alleged scheme scamming millions away from holocaust survivors, act based on pure greed. wrong move! you. you can save up to half off that sale when you name your own price on priceline. but this one's a deal...trust me. it's only pretending to be a deal. here, bid $79. got it. wow! you win this time good twin! there's no disguising the real deal. i worry about my son playing football. which is why i'm really excited. because toyota developed this software that can simulate head injuries and helps make people safer. then they shared this technology with researchers at wake forest to help reduce head injuries on the football field. so, you know, i can feel a bit better about my son playing football. [ male announcer ] how would you use toyota technology to make a better world? learn how to share your ideas at toyota.com/ideasforgood. >>
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get used to more. very well-qualified lessees can get a low-mileage lease on a 2011 chevrolet cruze ls for around $159 a month. call for details. they just push the mess around. so try bounty extra soft. in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface 3x cleaner than a dishcloth. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. through frid at sears! save fiftyo xtypercent off coat, sweaters, fleece andslpwear for. ...get this twenty-two inch rca lcd/d combo for two twenty-nine, ninety-nine.lus,his craftsman mechanics tool set is just eighty-nine ninety-nine. sear >>> bombings in italy today. samantha hays is "the situation room" here monitoring that other top stories going on. pretty worrying what is going on there what do we know? >> very concerning, wolf. italy's foreign minister is warning of a serious threat in the wake of embassy bombings in rome which left two people injured. one package bomb exploded at the swiss embassy. a second blast later occurred at the chilean embassy.
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no staff to receive us. talking about getting a ladder and bringing it out to the runway so we could get off of the plane there. that didn't happen. and then we went to another terminal for american airlines. >> unbelievable. our cnn senior producer lee zieger is on the phone from jfk airport. alease, give us a sense of what happened here and the mood amongst these travelers after being stuck -- stuck 11 hours on that flight. what are they saying to you? >> it is unreal, suzanne. very, very hard to believe. i spoke to vincent who you just heard from and several other passengers on the flight. their ordeal didn't just start last night. they all set out on the same flight on sunday, the 26th. they boarded the flight. then they sat in vancouver on the plane for four hours on the tarm tarmac. then they were told they were going to go back to the gate. they all went home. then they started back again last night and their real ordeal began when they took off last night. landed here at 2:15 in the morning and actua
no staff to receive us. talking about getting a ladder and bringing it out to the runway so we could get off of the plane there. that didn't happen. and then we went to another terminal for american airlines. >> unbelievable. our cnn senior producer lee zieger is on the phone from jfk airport. alease, give us a sense of what happened here and the mood amongst these travelers after being stuck -- stuck 11 hours on that flight. what are they saying to you? >> it is unreal, suzanne....
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joining us now, the president's economic adviser, austan goolsbee. thanks for joining us here. i want to start off by talking about president obama identifying the main part of the problem, the big part of the problem, he says is this trading of derivatives. here's how he explained it in his speech at wall street. >> they weren't fully aware of the massive bets that were being placed. that's what led warren buffett to describe derivatives that were bought and sold with little oversight as financial weapons of mass destruction. >> okay. so you have your own analogy for describing derivatives which i think is related to tacos. i want you to describe for us what this is. because this really is at the heart of the debate. >> well, that -- a derivative is just something whose value is based on some other thing. as i said at the basketball game when i was a kid, they used to -- taco bell would give you a free coupon for a taco if the team scored more than 100 points. so the coupon itself is a derivative. because it has a value, but it's based on how the basketball team does. and thes
joining us now, the president's economic adviser, austan goolsbee. thanks for joining us here. i want to start off by talking about president obama identifying the main part of the problem, the big part of the problem, he says is this trading of derivatives. here's how he explained it in his speech at wall street. >> they weren't fully aware of the massive bets that were being placed. that's what led warren buffett to describe derivatives that were bought and sold with little oversight as...
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thank you for being with us. here now is "the situation room" and wolf blitzer. >> happening now, an exodus from the haitian capital. hundreds of thousands of people reportedly are on the move. right now we're tracking the earthquake victims and their ongoing search for help. >>> plus the tie is gone, the fight is on. president obama tries to convince people he's one of them. and the fed chairman could end up like many other americans, without a job. why some senators are turning against ben bernanke and going against the president's wishes. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." >>> the aftershocks keep coming, the kind that shake the ground and the kind that tear at people's hearts. we're staying on top of all the angles of this disaster. today an elderly woman was rescued after ten days in the rubble, just as hopes of finding more survivors were fading. officials say hundreds of thousands are fleeing port-au-prince the capital, hoping to find cleaner, safer shelter outside of the ravaged city. let's
thank you for being with us. here now is "the situation room" and wolf blitzer. >> happening now, an exodus from the haitian capital. hundreds of thousands of people reportedly are on the move. right now we're tracking the earthquake victims and their ongoing search for help. >>> plus the tie is gone, the fight is on. president obama tries to convince people he's one of them. and the fed chairman could end up like many other americans, without a job. why some senators...
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she joins us live ahead. >>> jack cafferty joins us for the cafferty file. jack? >> the question is why does house speaker nancy pelosi continue to defend charlie rangel who was admonished by the ethics committee last week. annie writes, the ruling class doesn't have to abide by the same rules we do. just like the south carolina republicans with sanford or the justice department with bush and cheney. they make me sick. kellen writes, i don't blame pelosi. last time she went after william jefferson she got in trouble with the congressional black caucus. they will circle the wagons against her if she acts too rashly. i think she'll have to ask him to step down. donald writes, another prime example of protecting your own to maintain a majority. they are all crooked as hell and that's why they are in congress -- not to serve the people, but for financial rewards they can accrue serving the vested interests. dave writes, in polite terms, because they are all political animals. if nancy doesn't support him now and he gets through this, there will be payback and she know
she joins us live ahead. >>> jack cafferty joins us for the cafferty file. jack? >> the question is why does house speaker nancy pelosi continue to defend charlie rangel who was admonished by the ethics committee last week. annie writes, the ruling class doesn't have to abide by the same rules we do. just like the south carolina republicans with sanford or the justice department with bush and cheney. they make me sick. kellen writes, i don't blame pelosi. last time she went after...